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  1. #1 dms3 question 
    voldak Guest
    Hello. I have a version 4 ps2 with a dms3 modchip. i have the chip upgraded to 1.6c. All ps2 and ps1 originals work. And ps1 backups work. But i can't get ps2 dvdrips to work at all. I was wondering if anyone could help me. Thank you.
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    re-calibrate your laser perhaps? Or try to copy the dvdrips to a different media?
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    Do you mean switching it to an entire different type of media like a dvd-r instead of cdrs, or are you talking about switching cd-r brands? And about recalibrating the laser, is that hard or should i just send it off to get it done?

    thanks
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    what do you mean cd-r's how are you fitting ps2 games onto a cd-r?
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    i'm putting games that are ripped off of Dvds to fit on a cd-r onto a cd.
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